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Chapter 6: Mixer Function
(Mixer Mode)
2
Send type
This field enables you to select whether the two AUX sends (1–2 or 3–4) are used as individual monaural
sends or are used together as a stereo send.
3
Control via MIDI
This field is used to set up a MIDI channel that receives MIDI data to control the mix parameters using the
external MIDI data.
•
1
–
16
............ Enables you to select a MIDI receive channel.
•
OFF
.............. MIDI data is not received.
4
Tx mixer changes
This numeric field enables you to set up a MIDI channel that transmits MIDI data when the mix parameters
are changed.
•
1
–
16
............................. Enables you to select a MIDI transmit channel.
•
OFF
............................... MIDI data is not transmitted.
5
Input thru
This field enables you to select whether MIDI data for controlling the mixer (received at the MIDI IN connec-
tor) is output from the MIDI OUT/THRU connector.
•
ON
................................. When the DPS16 receives MIDI data for controlling the mixer, it will output the same
data from the MIDI OUT connector.
•
OFF
............................... The DPS16 will output MIDI data only when the internal mixer parameters are
changed. The DPS16 will not output MIDI data received from the external device for
controlling the mixer.
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NOTE :
• This parameter is effective only when the MIDI OUT/THRU function field is set to “
OUT
” on the Sync/
MIDI window in Mixer mode. (see page 107) All MIDI data received at the MIDI IN connector will be
output from the MIDI OUT/THRU connector regardless of this parameter setting.
• To record and play back the mixer operation of the DPS16 to and from the MIDI sequencer, set this
parameter to “
OFF
”. Otherwise, the MIDI message may loop between the DPS16 and the MIDI
sequencer.
6
[F1] (
CLOSE
) key
This function key is used to close the Global Settings page to return to the Channel View page.
7
[F2]–[F4] (
SEND CURRENT MIX DATA
) keys
These function keys are used to output mix parameter settings (snapshot) as MIDI data.
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TIP :
See page 139 for more information on how to record a snapshot to an external device, such as a
MIDI sequencer.